Monday, May 28, at Milwaukee - Brewers 8, Cardinals 3: Francisco Pena slapped the tag on Tyler Saladino to end the fourth inning, but not before two Brewers runners crossed the plate on pitcher Brent Suter's double that extended Milwaukee's lead to 4-0. Morry Gash/AP
#MondayMosaic - May 28 - June 3
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Monday, May 28, at Milwaukee - Brewers 8, Cardinals 3: Beginning a week that he'd emerge from the shadows, Yairo Munoz circled the bases after cracking his first big-league homer, a two-run blast off Brent Suter that cut Milwaukee's lead to 4-2 in the fifth. Dylan Buell/Getty Images
Tuesday, May 29, at Milwaukee - Cardinals 6, Brewers 1: Francisco Pena capped his third three-hit game in two weeks with an eighth-inning solo homer, helping the Cardinals snap the first-place Brewers' four-game winning streak. (Associated Press)
Wednesday, May 30, at Milwaukee - Brewers 3, Cardinals 2: After 20 months between starts, Alex Reyes made his highly anticipated return from Tommy John surgery with four scoreless innings. Concern over his dip in velocity as the game progressed was validated by an MRI the following day: Reyes had a strained right lat, an injury GM Michael Girsch indicated would sideline the rookie "more than a few starts." Lawrence Iles/AP
Thursday, May 31, at St. Louis - Cardinals 10, Pirates 8: Just three days removed from his first MLB home run, rookie shortstop Yairo Munoz delivered another highlight homer, this time a game-ending three-run blast in the series opener against Pittsburgh. From top to bottom, Billy Hurst/Cardinals; Getty Images; Scott Rovak/Cardinals
Friday, June 1, at St. Louis - Pirates 4, Cardinals 0: Don't tell Harrison Bader that Pirate Gregory Polanco's drive into left-centerfield was uncatchable. The center fielder covered 119 feet in 6.2 seconds to make the play during the top of the second. Billy Hurst/Cardinals
Saturday, June 2, at St. Louis - Cardinals 3, Pirates 2: More winning ways were on display for the Cardinals after Kolten Wong's 1-1 shot cleared the right-field wall in the ninth. It was team's second walk-off blast that week, Wong's second of the season and the club's fifth overall in its first 56 games (but really, who's counting…?). Scott Rovak/Cardinals
Sunday, June 3, at St. Louis - Cardinals 5, Pirates 0: Marcell Ozuna was riding high after his fourth career grand slam put the Cardinals on board in the bottom of the first. Billy Hurst/Cardinals
Sunday, June 3, at St. Louis - Cardinals 5, Pirates 0: Cardinals fans greeted departing starter Michael Wacha with a standing ovation after he took a no-hitter into the ninth inning before surrendering a leadoff, pinch-hit single to Colin Moran. Though Wacha fell short of delivering the 11th no-hitter in franchise history (and first since 2001), he improved to 7-1 with a 2.41 ERA this season. Billy Hurst/Cardinals
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